STÉPHANE CALAIS
VIVIEN ROUBAUD
SHANA MOULTON
MARTIN SOTO CLIMENT
BABI BADALOV
Since 2012, Palais de Tokyo has been inviting artists, across all generations, to intervene on its building. These long-term works appear on a wall or windows or else appear in the air. This line of programming, which wavers between the spectacular and the furtive, is reminiscent of anemochory.
Today, it is under the title "Anemochories" that Palais de Tokyo is bringing together pieces which, despite their dispersal in space, conceal a secret coherency: a new exhibition form playing on memory effects, the resonances between different spaces and the thread of a story which is continuing today with pieces by Stéphane Calais, Shana Moulton, Vivien Roubaud, Babi Badalov and Martin Soto Climent, who is inaugurating a new bar-café, the Bas-Bar.